Why have Boxrec still got Burns-Mitchell as going down?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Euro Bum, Jun 14, 2012.


  1. Euro Bum

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  3. Beeston Brawler

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    Not another who thinks that Mitchell would knock Burns out :-(
     
  4. jcairns1

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    I think Burns wins on points, Kevin's a great fighter but Burns is gonna be hard as **** to beat !!
     
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    **** off, Jol.
     
  7. CamR21

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    Im bored of this fight, move on
     
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    lol they must have seen this thread, gone now.
     
  10. jcairns1

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    Well he beat an undefeated world champion in Roman Martinez, he then schooled a good underrated fighter in Paulus Moses, Mitchell looked good against Prescott and Murray yeah but they're two fighters that open up and allow Kevin to look good, Burns is a solid all rounder with a great chin and solid defense, he'll outwork and outbox Mitchell whilst not giving Mitchell any chances to do any of the eye catching work that makes him so effective, stylistically Burns is all wrong for Mitchell.

    Plus Katsidis did knock Mitchell out only 18 months before Burns widely beat Katsidis who many were picking to knock Burns out as well, the two fights with Guerrero and Marquez did take a lot out of Katsidis sure, but Mitchell fought a Katsidis who had been given equally savage beatings by Joel Casamayor and Juan Diaz.